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This panel discussion marks the fiftieth anniversary of the 1968 Paris protests and will focus on the ongoing legacy of the 1968 "occupation" of public space in contemporary politics. Following this dialogue, join CES for the opening of our new exhibit in the Jacek E. Giedrojc Gallery, entitled “Occupying Paris: 1968 and the Spaces of Protest," which maps out the spaces of protest along the Seine, leveraging the spectacular collection of Paris 1968 posters held at Harvard’s Houghton Library as well as photos from Yale’s Beinecke Library.
SPEAKERS
Marshall Ganz
Senior Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
Lilian Mathieu
Senior Researcher (Sociology), National Center for Scientific Research, France; Member, Centre Max Weber, Ecole normale supérieure de Lyon
Srdja Popovic
Co-founder and Chairman, Centre for Applied Nonviolent Action and Strategies
Chair:
Mary D. Lewis
Robert Walton Goelet Professor of French History, Harvard University; Resident Faculty, CES, Harvard University; Co-Chair, New Directions in European History, CES, Harvard University; Department of History, Harvard University; Affiliated Faculty, Harvard Law School; Faculty Associate, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
This panel discussion marks the fiftieth anniversary of the 1968 Paris protests and will focus on the ongoing legacy of the 1968 "occupation" of public space in contemporary politics.
** Following this dialogue, join CES for the opening reception for our new exhibit "Occupying Paris: 1968 and the Spaces of Protest." The exhibit maps out the spaces of protest along the Seine, leveraging the spectacular collection of Paris 1968 posters held at Harvard’s Houghton Library as well as photos from Yale University’s Beinecke Library. The reception will be held in the Jacek E. Giedrojć Gallery located at CES. **
Sponsors
- CES Special Events
- Provostial Fund for Arts and Humanities, Harvard University
- with the support of the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States
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